The default screen shows the time (in either 12 or 24 hour format) and the date.There is no seconds display.You can tell that the Elementum replica Technomarine watch Aqua has a pusher where the crown would normally be, and a crown located at 2 o’clock.The crown is pretty cool, and operates like a rotating selector.You turn the crown to make settings changes and change the screens.When you twist the crown, it makes a slight by reassuring little click – this is a nice detail.Further, the crown is large enough and placed in a manner it easy to operate with gloves (if you want to switch back to view the time while underwater).
Normally the crown rotates the default and dive log screen.How the crown down and you enter the settings mode when you can adjust the time, date, etc… Of course you can also set the watch to the metric system as well as standard.Holding down the pusher normally replica Tissot watch activates the very good backlight.Also, the watch features an alarm function that is pretty easy to use.So what about all the diving functions? They are all automatic and only operate underwater.
There is a small sensor on the watch located at 10 o’clock.This is a dual purpose water and temperature sensor.When the watch is submerged in water a small water drop icon shows up on the dial and the watch enters “dive mode.” The screen replica Corum watches changes to show four vital pieces of information; the dive time (how long you have been diving), current depth, maximum depth, and water temperature (displayed around the dial).